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King Coconut Oil + Black Seed + Fenugreek + Vetiver

A science-forward look at the botanicals, key molecules, and why an oil-based formula can make sense for skin support—without overpromising. 1) What this formula is, in plain terms This product is essentially a lipid (oil) carrier—King coconut oil—infused or blended with botanicals that are traditionally used in Sri Lankan wellness and Ayurvedic-inspired body care. From […]

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Lady Tonic (Ayurvedic Herbal Tonic) — A Science-Forward, Readable Deep Dive

For external publication: educational content only. Not medical advice, not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. If you’re pregnant, trying to conceive, breastfeeding, have a medical condition, or take medications, consult a qualified clinician first. 1) First—“Ayurvedic” vs “Homeopathic” (important clarity) Homeopathy is a different system that typically uses ultra-diluted substances; the scientific […]

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Migraine Oil (External Use): A Science-Forward Look at the Botanicals, Their Key Molecules, and Why a Topical Oil Format Can Make Sense

This article is written to be scientific but readable: it connects each labeled ingredient to known phytochemicals and peer-reviewed mechanisms without making medical promises. It also explains why many Sri Lankan Ayurvedic oils are prepared as multi-phase lipid extracts (so the “chemistry” ends up in the oil). Important note: “Migraine” is a complex neurological condition. […]

CONTINUAR LEYENDO Migraine Oil (External Use): A Science-Forward Look at the Botanicals, Their Key Molecules, and Why a Topical Oil Format Can Make Sense 3 lectura de minutos
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Herbal Cough Syrup (Ayurvedic) — A Science-Led Look at the Botanicals

What this formula is (and what we can responsibly say) This is a multi-botanical Ayurvedic syrup designed to support respiratory comfort—especially when the throat feels irritated, cough is persistent, or mucus feels “stuck.” From a biomedical lens, most traditional cough blends aim to influence three overlapping systems: Airway inflammation (irritation-driven cough signaling) Mucus properties (viscosity, […]

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Sandalwood-Based Herbal Tooth Powder: A Science-Informed Look at Traditional Oral Care

Traditional tooth powders can be surprisingly “modern” when you examine them through today’s chemistry and oral-biology lens. Your tooth powder is described as sandalwood-based herbal powders (per leaflet)—so in this article we focus only on what we can identify confidently: sandalwood (Santalum album) as the key botanical, and the well-established science of how powder-based oral […]

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Ayurvedic Botanical Tablet (Triphala + Turmeric): A Science-Forward Look

This tablet is built around a classic Ayurvedic botanical combination widely known across South Asia: Triphala—a blend of three fruits—paired with turmeric. While Ayurveda describes these botanicals in terms of balance and digestion, modern research helps explain why they’re biologically active: they’re rich in polyphenols, tannins, and curcuminoids that interact with inflammation pathways, oxidative stress […]

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Crema herbal Venivel (Sri Lanka): una mirada científica a una fórmula ayurvédica tradicional.

This cream is built around a classic Ayurvedic idea: combine botanical actives with a stable, skin-compatible base that improves delivery, comfort, and barrier support. Below is a “molecule-to-function” breakdown that stays grounded in published phytochemistry and dermatology literature—without promising medical outcomes. 1) Botanical identity (no guesswork) Sri Lankan Ayurvedic sources list the following local names […]

CONTINUAR LEYENDO Crema herbal Venivel (Sri Lanka): una mirada científica a una fórmula ayurvédica tradicional. 3 lectura de minutos
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Aceite de sándalo (Santalum album): Una mirada científica a su composición, sus propiedades y la importancia de su origen en Sri Lanka.

Sandalwood oil is one of the most chemically distinctive plant oils used in topical care. True East Indian sandalwood oil is distilled from the heartwood of Santalum album (not the leaves or bark), and its biological activity is driven largely by a small family of aromatic sesquiterpenes—especially α-santalol and β-santalol. Below is a clear, evidence-based […]

CONTINUAR LEYENDO Aceite de sándalo (Santalum album): Una mirada científica a su composición, sus propiedades y la importancia de su origen en Sri Lanka. 4 lectura de minutos
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Ritual de aceite verde y bálsamo herbal (masaje y cuidado corporal diario): una visión general basada en la evidencia.

1) What varicose veins are (and what a topical product can’t “erase”) Visible leg veins are usually driven by venous valve dysfunction + venous hypertension. Over time, that mechanical pressure triggers endothelial dysfunction, inflammation, oxidative stress, and remodeling of the vein wall/valves (including matrix metalloproteinases). Because the root cause is mechanical/structural, topical oils can’t reliably […]

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Low Blood Pressure Support: A Sri Lankan Ayurvedic Blend Rooted in Tradition

Low blood pressure (hypotension) can be perfectly normal for some people—yet for others it may come with symptoms like lightheadedness, fatigue, or feeling “drained,” especially when standing up quickly. Because the causes can vary (hydration, nutrition, stress, medications, or underlying health issues), supportive herbal formulas are best viewed as gentle wellness companions, not substitutes for […]

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